What watch do you wear?

You do know, don't you, that the watch isn't a retain item regardless of what the supply sergeant said or the unit commander allowed unit personnel to get away with? It does all add up which is why it is considered abuse in the waste, fraud, abuse trifecta re congressionally appropriated funds from the taxpayers' pockets. I say all that so you might consider foregoing telling others in the future you basically swiped the watch from the military since uch abuse across the government costs the taxpayers a bundle they shouldn't have to pay. Many a taxpayer may feel no love for it.

Which has absolutely nothing to do with this thread. So please don't hijack the thread to pontificate on your own political agenda.
 
You do know, don't you, that the watch isn't a retain item regardless of what the supply sergeant said or the unit commander allowed unit personnel to get away with? It does all add up which is why it is considered abuse in the waste, fraud, abuse trifecta re congressionally appropriated funds from the taxpayers' pockets.

Take it up with the supply sergeant or the unit commander then. Do not drag this thread off-topic again.
 
I'm a bit sorry I asked the initial question. Just thought there might be a cool or fun story associated with it. Well, whether any one appreciates it or not; I appreciate those who serve and put their lives on the line for the people that truly matter.
 
Amazing thing is this guy is using bandwidth here as a "registered User"..ie : no pay.....Oh the irony!
 
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Love that 9300 Rob S. I am strongly considering adding the 44.5mm 8500 Ti blue PO to my collection before they are no longer available.
 
Love that 9300 Rob S. I am strongly considering adding the 44.5mm 8500 Ti blue PO to my collection before they are no longer available.

Thanks, gtblade.

Do you still have your Ti blue POC?

Also i believe the 8500 Ti Blue PO is in either 45.5mm or 42mm.


TT Chronomat 44 GMT today.


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Vostok Amphibian SE 670454S "Albatross" reissue

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Albatross was a 1980s Vostok diver watch intended for (but not issued by) the Soviet navy. It had an iron anti-magnetic shield inside the back plate, a feature shared by this reissue, for use around radar and other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields.

This is the official watch of Spinal Tap: the dial goes to 24.

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